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From the heartland Sentient arose from the dust of Lawrence, KS bands The Esoteric, Jumbo's Killcrane, Theta, Filthy Jim, and Lafayette sometime in early 2004. The five member band soon spread its wings and beautifully darkened songs began to emerge.

About a year after the group coalesced they hit the road regionally, playing out to unassuming listeners everywhere. Countless shows later Sentient went to work on what would be a year long journey of recording "Tundra", the band's debut.

Members of the group would not be satisfied nor emerge from the studio until early 2009. Handling the mastering duties on the release was none other than Scott Hull of Visceral Sound (Pig Destroyer, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Japanese Torture Comedy Hour, and AxCx).

Sentient is determined and driven to explore the realms of modern music, bringing a fresh aural and visual assault to the senses. The band's music envelops and assuages the listener with themes of hope and triumph.

With terror comes beauty. With life comes fear of the unknown.
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I remember enjoying Mike Quillin’s previous band Theta for the somewhat brief period they seemed to be around. I think they managed to release two EP’s (Self-Titled and Tone Poems for Sad Times), which one of the tracks from the latter was used on one of the first installments of the monthly mixes I made before I ever started this blog. Sadly the band seemed to disappear after the EP and I never really knew what became of them. Quillin has however turned up with a new band along with fellow Theta drummer Adam Mitchell named Sentient that have their debut album Tundra coming out on Sun Sea Sky early this July. For those though eager to get an early listen in can purchase it digitally right now through the label if they so please. Sentient also happens to feature former members from various other Lawrence, KS based bands such as Filthy Jim and the sludge/weirdo rock monster Jumbo’s Killcrane. However, Sentient remain pretty much on par with the sound that Quillin and Mitchell had developed in Theta. That being solid atmospheric/dreamy rock that, while dense and often times heavier than Theta, is every bit as beautiful as their previous band. I know there are probably still fans out there lingering, so obviously it’s recommend you check out Tundra when it comes out. Fans of big melodies mixed in with a healthy dose of spacey rock in the area of Failure or label mates The Storied Northwest should definitely find something to enjoy on Tundra. It’s also good to hear Quillin back in the vocal spotlight again as well.